My neuropathy problem getting worse

pemf therapy - Myself undergoing PEMF therapy
India
July 14, 2010 5:05am CST
Well I am taking medicines, injections of Mehyalcobalamin but burning sensation and numbness in soles of feet and finger tips persists, so from today I am going to try PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy). I have to lie in the bed, see figure, that has coils that produce this radiation at frequency of 1 Hz. I will lie there for 45 minutes daily for one month. This is a costly treatment, but effective. I would like to know from persons here or their spouse or parents; who suffer from this disease if they tried this therapy, were that effective? If not what treatment they underwent?Please share for benefit of all. Professor
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@williamjisir (22819)
• China
15 Jul 10
Hello Professor. I have not heard about this, but I hope that you will get well soon with the treatment of PEMF. Since it is recommended by the doctor, I think that it should be effective in treating the neuropathy pproblem. Take care and stay healthy, dear Professor.
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• India
16 Jul 10
Thank you so much Wiliams. I am feeling better. God bless you , cheers. Professor. .
• United States
15 Jul 10
Hi professor2010 I wish you all the best! I have never heard about this kind of treatment. Take care snow
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• India
16 Jul 10
Thanks Snow. God bless you , cheers. Professor. .
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• United States
16 Jul 10
professor2010, thanks for responding back to me. Hope you have a wonderful day. God Bless You, my friend. Snow
@Buchi_bulla (8298)
• India
14 Jul 10
Does this problem come due to diabetic condition? I am a diabetic. I feel some burning sensation in my feet. Should I consult a doctor for that? I am sorry I cannot give any useful response to you as this is the first time that I am hearing to this treatment. I hope good doctor here will be in a position to clear your doubt.
• India
15 Jul 10
Thanks for the comments and information Professorji and lifeji.
• India
14 Jul 10
Yes Buchiji This is due to diabetics, it is called 'Diabetic neuropathy', the doctors say.. Thanks for response. Professor. .
@vandana7 (99067)
• India
14 Jul 10
So sorry to learn about this!!! The more I read about diabetes, and diabetes related problems, the more I get scared. My papa is diabetic. He has been diabetic for over 10 years now. But his sugar is somewhat controlled. He is on homeopathic medication. He regularly takes some before every meal.
• India
16 Jul 10
Hello Vandanji, Hi life, i have tried homoeopathic too and 'Sat Isabgul', this is my last resort, am feeling better.. Thanks for response. God bless you , cheers. Professor. .
@rameshchow (4426)
• India
15 Jul 10
Where we found this(mehyalcoalamin) desease.
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• India
16 Jul 10
It is not disease, see what life says.. Thanks . God bless you , cheers. Professor. .
@rose0822 (123)
• Philippines
15 Jul 10
my grandma has diabetes does it mean it will lead to neuropathy too?
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• India
16 Jul 10
May be and may not too..... Thanks for response. God bless you , cheers. Professor. .
@vathsala30 (3732)
• India
14 Jul 10
Hi Bhuwanji Since this is the first time I am hearing this type of disease i can not say anything. But very soon I will find out from the friends and relatives about it and its remedy too. It is surprising that even after doing Ramdevji's pranayama and yogal it is not cured . why don't you visit Haridwar, Patanjali yogpeet once inthis connection?
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• India
14 Jul 10
I am surprised too, blood sugar level is at 86 fasting and 120 , two hours after taking full meal, i had undergone treatment at Yasoda hospital in Hyderabad, i am doing pranayam daily too.. Lastly trying this.. will go Haridwar in October.. Thanks for response and advise. Professor. .
@ddaguno (3107)
• Philippines
14 Jul 10
I've seen articles about this treatment with scientific basis but I haven't heard any direct testimonies about it yet. Pls share with us the results of your treatment. My mom suffers from arthritis. If this works for you then I'll ask her to get the same treatment. Hope you feel better soon Prof
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• India
14 Jul 10
Yes it works i am told but needs longer duration of treatment, the response is slow but permanant, it is said to be harmless, she may try, but ask your physician there.. Thanks . Welcome always. Cheers. Professor